Posted 07 October 2010 - 07:25 PM
It is now as official as they will allow. The 2010 Jeep JK Rubicon that burned did so because of two known problems working together.
Problem one, the brake lines being chaffed by the inner fender causing brake fluid loss - that could spray with force.
Problem two, in certain circumstances where slow speeds and higher revs occur, the computer can lean out the mixture to a point where excessive heat is generated, and can make catalytic converters glow red hot.
With those two factors present, the act of restarting a hot jeep, pressing on the brake burst a damaged brake line, spraying the over lean effected catalytic converter resulting in immediate ignition, and the dripping of ignited brake fluid over the firewall, and ground.
The fire started on the left side of the vehicle, in the area behind the inner fender, against the firewall.
The insurance has settled completely with the claim, accepting my losses but making sure the deductable was there.. so I lost $300 of my gear. They are going after Chrysler for reimbursement of their payment to me and the bank.
So, an end to it. I have told every JK owner I have seen of my troubles, shown pictures to all who would stand still long enough, and think I may have done enough to stop anyone having the same, with worse results.
I have been asked if I would a) buy a Jeep JK again, and Buy a modern Chrysler vehicle. The answer I give to those questions has to be a resounding NO - Chrysler knew of the problems months before the event and did not issue any service bulletin until seven days after the event.
There has been no indication to me, or the company of investigators I am dealing with, that suggests the 2011 models are any safer than the 2010 models.
What I will say, before I leave this unpleasant experience behind me, is that if you own a Jeep JK of any year, get it checked thoroughly, get the recalls done, and make sure it is is running perfectly before you go anywhere the engine will have to work hard.
Mine was not the only one that burned in that location - nor the only one that burned in 12 minutes.